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Rouleur has been created to celebrate the drama and beauty of road racing. The magazine focuses on exquisite photography and writing that really gets under the skin of the great riders and theatres of road racing.

Rouleur Magazine

Issue 52

Messing up Armstrong’s round of golf, tracking down Hunter S. Thompson’s drug and alcohol itinerary, and visiting a young girl with cancer. Further adventures with the Danish Blues Brothers in Aspen.

Also featuring The Muur, The penultimate Tour of Flanders climb – or it used to be… Memories of the Muur with Roger Hammond and George Hincapie; The Last Descent – Richard Depoorter, Death at the Tour of Switzerland of a Belgian star of the 1940s. Murder or mishap? Olivier Nilsson-Julien investigates; Omloop Het Nieuwsblad Sopping wet, cold and cobbled: it could only be Belgium in March. The Danes chase Ian Stannard around the lanes of Flanders; Luca Paolini, One of the finest road captains of his generation, we talk to Katusha’s bearded maestro; MKWCX Slip sliding away: World Cup ‘cross came to Milton Keynes. We loved every minute. A photo special from Benedict Campbell; and How Not to Write a Cycling Novel, Paul Maunder prevaricates, then ponders, prevaricates some more… then makes the coffee. The great bike-racing novel remains unwritten. Plus regular columns from Robert Millar, Matt Seaton and illustrator Martin Procter.

Praise for Rouleur

"I had the last copy autographed by Ernesto Colnago, and he asked if i could send him another one – so if it’s good enough for Ernesto, what are you waiting for?"thewashingmachinepost.net

"Rouleur accomplishes something more than making you want to ride: It makes you realize, or remember, that cycling is, simply, the greatest sport in the world."Bill Strickland – Bicycling magazine

"Rouleur is for those who appreciate history, art and literature as much as cycling. This kind of focus could lead to self-parody or, worst of all, pretentiousness but the single-minded dedication of the editor and contributors makes Rouleur majestic."pezcyclingnews.com

Back issues

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